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The Role of an Upper House: The Legislative Council of New South Wales

The Role of an Upper House: The Legislative Council of New South Wales Footnotes 1 The Daily Mirror's description of the campaign, 9 April 1961. 2 Daily Telegraph, 18 February 1961, letter by D. Darby MLA. 3 Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), 21 January 1961, W. Colbourne. 4 Proportional representation was also used to fill casual vacancies when two or more vacancies occurred whose terms ended at the same time. Single vacancies were filled by preferential voting with the same electorate. 5 Tamworth Northern Daily Leader, 8 February 1961, W. A. Chaffey MLA. 6 Sunday Mirror, 12 March 1961. 7 SMH, 28 January 1961. 8 E. G. Whitlam, “A Review of the House of Review”, Blackacre, Sydney University Law Society, 1945‐6, p. 18. 9 SMH, 26 May 1942. 1 ibid., 17 November 1943. 11 In the widely spread official “No” case. 12 R. S. Parker in S. R. Davis (ed.) The Government of the Australian States, p. 120. 13 Mr Morton, Parliamentary Debates, 11 November 1959, p. 1993. 14 The Settlement Promotion Tax Management bill 1942‐3, the Legislative Council Reform bill 1943‐4, 2 Local Government bills 1944‐5, Legislative Council Abolition bill 1946‐7, and the Building Operations and Building Materials Control bill 1947‐8. 15 By contrast in the old council 1914‐34, 35 bills http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Wiley
Copyright
Copyright © 1965 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
ISSN
0004-9522
eISSN
1467-8497
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-8497.1965.tb00413.x
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Abstract

Footnotes 1 The Daily Mirror's description of the campaign, 9 April 1961. 2 Daily Telegraph, 18 February 1961, letter by D. Darby MLA. 3 Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), 21 January 1961, W. Colbourne. 4 Proportional representation was also used to fill casual vacancies when two or more vacancies occurred whose terms ended at the same time. Single vacancies were filled by preferential voting with the same electorate. 5 Tamworth Northern Daily Leader, 8 February 1961, W. A. Chaffey MLA. 6 Sunday Mirror, 12 March 1961. 7 SMH, 28 January 1961. 8 E. G. Whitlam, “A Review of the House of Review”, Blackacre, Sydney University Law Society, 1945‐6, p. 18. 9 SMH, 26 May 1942. 1 ibid., 17 November 1943. 11 In the widely spread official “No” case. 12 R. S. Parker in S. R. Davis (ed.) The Government of the Australian States, p. 120. 13 Mr Morton, Parliamentary Debates, 11 November 1959, p. 1993. 14 The Settlement Promotion Tax Management bill 1942‐3, the Legislative Council Reform bill 1943‐4, 2 Local Government bills 1944‐5, Legislative Council Abolition bill 1946‐7, and the Building Operations and Building Materials Control bill 1947‐8. 15 By contrast in the old council 1914‐34, 35 bills

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Australian Journal of Politics and HistoryWiley

Published: Apr 1, 1965

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